It’s not only death and orphaning, but declining health. The child —a female child, in particular— will be put in the position of caregiver to her elderly parents when she’s still at age to require caregivers of her own.
It’s not only death and orphaning, but declining health. The child —a female child, in particular— will be put in the position of caregiver to her elderly parents when she’s still at age to require caregivers of her own.
especially after decades of taunting over infertility
I want to agree, but I also see a sentence in the post where it says this is, at least in part, a response to decades of negativity about childlessness. When your society and culture is terrible and children are apparently the end all be all, I guess I can see how they’d make this decision. It’s pretty awful all…
I don’t think that’s an equivalent comparison. Men and women can have and enjoy sex for decades after age 60. Sex doesn’t only happen for the sole purpose of recreation.
Not a fan of folks weighing in on the birth by complaining it sets a bad example for society, it has icky overtones of “the proper role and place of women” to it. If it’s so important that births not happen over the age of 60, then make an age limit for Viagra prescriptions as well.
Kaur told the Agence France-Presse that they were overjoyed to welcome the child, especially after decades of taunting over infertility.
Yup. Therapy is 100% a process and there is a reason that records shouldn’t be selectively looked at.
But even if someone were willing, like you, to have all of that entered into court records, you still may not have a guarantee of them proving everything that may need to be proved. There could even be something that could be implemented to help the other side. What immediately came to mind was that doctors are just…
Because no matter what they find, if granted access, this gross excuse for a man will find a way to use the therapy notes against her. I really hope the judge does NOT grant access.
Kesha had been telling people for years that Luke had raped her. That included telling a lawyer in late 2005. Her one denial probably won’t help him as much as he’d like to believe.
If they got their hands on my therapy records, the first six sessions saw me skip around saying “I was raped”. My therapist did a fantastic job, but even though dealing with the anxiety and PTSD that resulted from being raped was what put me there in the first place, I was determined to not have to say “I’m a rape…
Too bad a bunch of people will pull the “IF SHE HAS NOTHING TO HIDE WHY NOT RELEASE THE RECORDS?!” card.
He dosen’t give a shit about his public image, if he did he wouldn’t have gone on that Twitter blast a few weeks ago. All he cares about is remaining employed and he or his legal team probably sees this as a way to prove to Sony that he did nothing wrong in case they were trying to fire him under some morals clause or…
Always the goal.
What a skeevy piece of shit. This isn't going to help your public image as someone who thinks he's entitled to women's bodies pal. Now you just look like someone who thinks he's entitled to women's bodies AND medical records in the hope he can find something to use against his victim. That's slippery, reptilian, and…
I see stories like this on Jezebel from time to time but never stories on what the judges actually decide. Is this something judges typically allow? Because it’s seems like it would have a very chilling effect on abuse victims.
The Manhattan judge presiding over Dr. Luke and Kesha’s legal battle has yet to rule.
I saw this headline and just went “no no no no no.”
This will ensure any woman who considers reporting a sexual assault remains in her terrified silence for all eternity.